Samsung Exhibit 4G Coming To A T-Mobile Near You?

Where the heck did this thing come from? Looks like T-Mobile is gearing up to release the above device on magenta’s HSPA+ network in the up and coming months. According to those sneaky ninjas over at TmoNews the Samsung T759 aka the Exhibit 4G will sport a 3.7-inch AMOLED touch screen and will be running Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread). Other possible specs could include a 1.4 GHz ARM 11 CPU, a 5 mp camera with 720p recording capabilities, a VGA front facing camera for video chatting and an HSPA+ radio on board, justifying the “4G” label. As to whether or not the device will be able to support 14 mb/s or 21 mb/s no one knows for sure just yet. However, keep it here folks because we’re sure going to dig like heck to find out. A release date is also unknown at this time but we’re sure we’ll receive one in next couple of weeks. Let us know what you think of the device in the comments below. Would you pass up a T-Mobile Vibrant or a Galaxy S 4G for this device? Hit the break for more screenshots courtesy of our brethren over at TmoNews.

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